Golden Eagles look to rebound against Murray State

COOKEVILLE, Tenn. - The Tennessee Tech women's basketball team
will play its seventh OVC game of the season on Saturday evening
when the Golden Eagles travel to Murray, Ky., for a match-up
against the Murray State Racers. Game time for the contest is
scheduled for 5:30 p.m.

The Golden Eagles (7-9, 2-4 OVC) are coming off of a
disappointing, 56-52, loss at UT Martin on Thursday evening. After
holding a lead that grew to as many as 13 points for the majority
of the game, the Skyhawks were able to climb back in the contest
and hit a late 3-pointer to secure their first OVC win in their
last 30 conference games.

Sophomore Tacarra Hayes had a solid overall game for the Golden
Eagles on Thursday as she matched her career high for the third
time this season with 22 points. The guard also helped out with
nine rebounds, six assists and five steals. So far this conference
season, Hayes leads the league in assists per game (6.0 apg) and
also ranks second in scoring (16.2 ppg), second in steals (2.5 spg)
and ninth in rebounding (7.0 rpg).

Murray State (7-10, 2-4 OVC) enters Saturday's game following a
convincing, 78-49, victory over Jacksonville State on Thursday.
Guard Rachel Isom led the team with 22 points on 7-of-8 shooing,
while her teammate Mallory Luckett recorded a triple-double with 14
points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds in the win.

The Racers, who were picked to finish sixth in the league
according to the OVC Preseason Poll, have found success against the
Golden Eagles of late as they have won the previous five match-ups.
Most recently, Murray State defeated Tech, 91-84, at the Regional
Special Events Center in the two teams' second meeting a season
ago.

Tech will seek to improve upon its 1-7 road record so far this
season. The Golden Eagles' lone victory on the road came against
Jacksonville State in the team's OVC opener. Since that time, TTU
has dropped four consecutive games away from the Eblen Center.

Fans can hear all the action for free on Teamline either online
or on the phone. The broadcast can be accessed through Tennessee
Tech's athletic Web site, TTUsports.com, or fans can call
1-800-846-4700 and enter the team code 0654 to catch all the
action. Murray State's athletics Web site, goracers.com, will also
have live stats for the game, while Web streaming can be accessed
through ovcsports.tv.